Well, since he absorbed Schrodinger, yes, he is unkillable. No loopholes or exceptions. And I'm willing to bet Alucard would be more than willing to destroy the Earth in that situation. He'd be having too much fun to care.

Well, if we're going by Nasuverse rules as a whole, there is no such thing as "un-killable".

Just depends on whether or not your brain breaks in the process of "comprehending" the conceptual death of something which, on the surface, shouldn't have one.

Theoretically, of course.

There are always exceptions to just about every metaphysical "law" in the Nasuverse.

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And I'm willing to bet Alucard would be more than willing to destroy the Earth in that situation.

Ah yes...but "destruction" and "kill" are two separate concepts. You can only kill Arcueid if you destroy the concept of her existence, which is tied to that of the earth. If you blow the world up (or something similar), that concept is still intact, it's just not expressed.

Schrodinger's power is subverting the very same universal laws to not only perpetually revive himself, but to be anywhere at any time. He very literally bends whatever silly natural laws are in his way. Now imagine Alucard with that kind of power.

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